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Opera Brava perform open-air arias, Steve Chalke attempts to improve his singing, and newscaster Martyn Lewis looks for the good news about God.
Postponedfrom 7 September Stereo ....

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Unknown:
Martyn Lewis

Romantic adventure based on the book by BarbaraCartland, starring
' Alison Doody , Michael York
Achance meeting with the dashing Lord Brecon leaves beautiful heiress Lady
Caroline Faye entranced. Has she found true love at last?
Director John Hough (1990) Subtitled ... ♦ See Films: pages 46-54

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Doody
Unknown:
Michael York
Unknown:
Caroline Faye
Director:
John Hough
Lady Caroline Faye:
Alison Doody
Gervase Warlingham:
Michael York
Lord Vane Brecon:
Benedict Taylor
Mrs Miller:
Geraldine Chaplin
Dorcas:
Billie Whitelaw
Harriet Wantage:
Suzanna Hamilton

Johnny Logan , Ireland's
Eurovision Song Contest star, sets off on a three-part musical and spiritual journey along the beautiful west coast of Ireland.
Music comes from country music star Daniel O'Donnell , traditional band Altan and Dominic Kirwan , while Johnny Logan sings Be Thou My Vision and Amazing Grace.
Producer Simon Hammond : Editor
Helen Alexander Postponed from 7
September Stereo Subtitled .

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Logan
Unknown:
Daniel O'Donnell
Unknown:
Dominic Kirwan
Unknown:
Johnny Logan
Producer:
Simon Hammond
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Antiques Roadshow experts uncover hidden treasures in the homes of Great Britain.
This programme visits Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk where the "Cooking Canon", broadcaster John Eley , acts as a local guide to experts Paul Atterbury ,
Hilary Kay , Clive Stewart-Lockhart and Tim Wonnacott. Introduced by Carol Vorderman.
Director Thea Cole ; Series producer Stephen Potter Postponed from 7
September Stereo Subtitled..

Contributors

Unknown:
John Eley
Unknown:
Paul Atterbury
Unknown:
Hilary Kay
Unknown:
Clive Stewart-Lockhart
Unknown:
Tim Wonnacott.
Introduced By:
Carol Vorderman.
Director:
Thea Cole
Producer:
Stephen Potter

The first of a four-part rites-of-passage drama written by the creator of Cracker Jimmy McGovern.
Starring John Simm

The experiences of Danny Kavanagh, a 21-year-old gambler and womaniser, who leaves home and enters the dark soul and sexual quicksand of a small Lake District community.
See today's choices.

BBC Book: The Lakes, price £5.99, available from bookshops
See This Week: page 6

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy McGovern
Producer:
Charles Pattinson
Director:
David Blair
Danny Kavanagh:
John Simm
Emma Quinlan:
Emma Cunniffe
Peter Quinlan:
Paul Copley
Bernie Quinlan:
Mary Jo Randle
Father Matthew:
Robert Pugh
Sheila Thwaite:
Elizabeth Rider
Arthur Thwaite:
David Westhead
Chef:
Charles Dale
Simone Parr:
Clare Holman
John Parr:
Kevin Doyle
Mr Archer:
Nicholas Day
Doreen Archer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Lucy Archer:
Kaye Wragg
Albie:
Matt Bardock
Tharmy:
Lee Oakes
Julie:
Samantha Seager
Mam Kavanagh:
Kate Fitzgerald
Dad Kavanagh:
Arthur Kelly
Grandad:
Tony Rohr

Brit Art at the Royal Academy A new series opens with a programme following the Royal Academy's preparations for Sensation, a controversial exhibition celebrating the notorious "Brit Pack" artists of the Saatchi collection. With exclusive access behind the scenes, the programme looks at how honouring such artists is a revolutionary move forthe highly respectable Royal Academy.
Producer Bernadette O'Brien ; Series editor Gillian Greenwood

Contributors

Producer:
Bernadette O'Brien
Editor:
Gillian Greenwood

' Political drama starring
Alan Aida , Barbara Harris Meryl Streep
Liberal Senator Joe Tynan is being courted for his support in backing a Supreme Court nomination. When Tynan learns that the nominee is a racist, he is encouraged to voice his disapproval by a delegation from Louisiana, which includes the beautiful Karen Traynor.
Director Jerry Schatzberg (1979, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 46-54 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Aida
Unknown:
Barbara Harris
Unknown:
Meryl Streep
Unknown:
Joe Tynan
Unknown:
Karen Traynor.
Director:
Jerry Schatzberg

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